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Al Gore is still out there asserting that George Bush has been breaking the law by authorizing wiretaps for suspected Al Qaeada terrorists which he describes as an “impeachable offense.” I kid you not. Excellent article in today’s WSJ by Victoria Toensing a Washington lawyer, who was chief counsel for the Senate Intelligence Committee and […]

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Here is further proof that the enviro-radical-left-kook-fringe’s environmental policies and positions are bad not only for the economy but also, ironically enough, for the environment. Looks like Bush wasn’t so stupid after all not signing that farse of a treaty the “Kyoto Golbal Warming” Treaty. From Today’s Wall St. Journal Editorial Page: (subs req) The […]

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Kevin on November 29th, 2005

November 29, 1957 If you are a jazz fan, then there is reason to celebrate today for it is the 48th anniversary of a remarkable concert at Carnegie Hall featuring the Thelonious Monk Quartet featuring John Coltrane. The Village Voice said it well, The jazz event of 2005 is an unknown Carnegie Hall concert that […]

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Kevin on November 26th, 2005

Two of our former radio guests and favorite bloggers are going at it in a nasty blog fight. Jeff Goldstein of Protein Wisdom versus Ann Althouse. Patterico has the details. Where’s Rodney King when you need him?

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Gregg on October 8th, 2005

After President Bush spoke of the antiterror efforts at the National Endowment for Democracy Thursday, Senator Kerry had this to say: Every American agrees we must win the war on terror, but after today’s speech every American is still waiting to hear the president offer any specifics about how we will win or how he […]

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Gregg on September 30th, 2005

John Robert’s confirmation today as Chief Justice is a win for the Constitution, rule of Law, and for America. His impeccable record, judicial temperment, and character, made him a shoe in to replace the late Chief Justice Renquist. To me, it was most interesting that the Dems split in half 22-22. It would be interesting […]

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Kevin on September 26th, 2005

Pundit Review Radio welcomed the one and only Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit last evening. As you would expect, he was a great guest and provided his unique insight on a number of issues from the NY Times online strategy to Porkbusters to SCOTUS issues and the overall impact of blogs on the MSM. Enjoy.

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